32nd IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium June 25-28, 2019, Hoboken NJ, USA Call for Posters The Computer Security Foundations Symposium is an annual conference for researchers in computer security. This year, CSF seeks posters on foundational aspects of computer security, such as formal security models, relationships between security properties and defenses, principled techniques and tools for design and analysis of security mechanisms, as well as their application to practice. This posters track presents an opportunity to present late-breaking results, technical descriptions, works-in-progress and student projects in a concise and visible format. Accepted posters will be displayed in the conference venue providing presenters with an opportunity to engage in discussion with other attendees around their research. Each accepted poster can be considered for a slot during the 5 min talk session. Authors are kindly invited to submit their poster proposals as per the schedule below. All deadlines are AoE (UTC-12h). Submission: 6 May 2019. Notification: 15 May 2019. Poster Submissions Authors are required to submit a paper of 2 pages using the two-column IEEE Proceedings style containing: - the poster title, - names and affiliations of the authors, and - the research questions addressed and their contribution to the research community. Posters proposals should be submitted electronically in pdf through the following interface (not open yet). In the submission form, tick the box "5 min presentation" if you would also like to be considered for giving a lightning talk (5 min) during the conference. Chairs Cas Cremers, CISPA-Helmholtz Center (cas.cremers@gmail.com) (Chair of the 5 min talk session) Minh Ngo, Stevens Institute of Technology (nngo1@stevens.edu) (Chair of the poster session)